A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 4, 2003 Exhibitors All Smiles At Ephrata Fair Livestock Auction Supreme champion of the Ephrata Fair Dairy Show went to the grand champion Holstein, shown by Kendra Trego, second from left. From left, Meranda Sellers, Judge; Trego; Scott Kauffman, grand champion Brown Swiss; Cole Reist, grand champion Red and White; Amber Kiser, grand champion Ayrshire; and Becky Wenger, holding grand champion Jersey. Photo by Dave Miller At the Ephrata Fair livestock sale late last week, Sarah Nolt exhibited her 1,325-pound champion sale steer. The steer sold for $1,575 to Weaver Insurance Agency, represented by Roger Slusher. Tyler Esh, Ephrata, left, sold his 90-pound reserve champion market goat at Ephra ta Fair for $485 to Cloister Restaurant, represented by Ron Stauffer. Tent City at Ephrata Fair lived through Tropical Storm Isabel early last week. The show did, indeed, go on. Jimmy Zimmerman, Reinholds, right, sold his 106-pound reserve champion market lamb at Ephrata Fair for $325 to Ephrata National Bank, repre sented by Bob Zook. Jimmy Zimmerman, Reinholds, right, exhibi ted grand champion swine at Ephrata Fair. Hat field Packing, represented by Kurt Good, pur chased the 258-pound hog for $575. Sale photos by Preston Whltcraft Ephrata Review Brittany Becker, Ephrata, exhibited the Eph- Brian Nolt, Manheim, right, exhibited the re rata Fair grand champion market goat. The serve champion market hog at Ephrata Fair. 103-pound goat sold for $450 to Farmers First The 258-pound hog sold for $6OO to Farmers Bank representatives T.L. Stewart and Ken First Bank, represented by T.L. Stewart and Shirk. K «n Shirk. Valerie Smoker, Reinholde, ex hibited reserve champion dairy beef at Ephrata Fair. The 750-pound dairy beef sold for $B5O to Ephrata National Bank, repre sented by Bob Zook. Katie Nolt exhibited Ephrata Fair reserve champion market beef. The 1,230-pound steer sold for $984 to Ted Bowers (with Mitchell). Ephrata Fair grand champion market lamb was exhibited by Andrew Gerhart, Reinholds, left. The market lamb sold to Wachovia Bank, represented by Ted Bowers (along with Mitch ell) for $4OO. Terri Kauffman, Denver, right exhibited the grand champion dairy beef at the Ephrata Fair last week. The champion, weighing 710 pounds, sold for $9OO to Blue Ball National Bank, represented by Ken Overly.